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dbpedia:Battle_of_Yashima
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The naval Battle of Yashima took place on March 22, 1185. Following a long string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima, today's Takamatsu, just off the coast of Shikoku. Here they had a fortress, and an improvised palace for Emperor Antoku and the imperial regalia, which they had taken earlier in the war.Minamoto no Yoshitsune, setting out from Kyoto after a lull of several months in the war, found his way to Shikoku with a small force, no more than about a hundred men.
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Battle of Yashima
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Tairaclan Minamotoclan
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1185-03-22Z
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dbpedia:Genpei_War
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dbpedia:Shikoku n7:_Kagawa dbpedia:Seto_Inland_Sea
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Minamotovictory
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Unknown 100+ men, 140 ships
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